Organising Levels of Organisation for Biology Education: A Systematic Review of Literature
Many authors suggest an explicit reflection on the levels of organisation, based on known difficulties related to understanding biological systems. Yet, there is no scientific consensus on the characteristics of biological levels and the quality of their relationships. This review intends to present...
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doaj-899f664e61464887927b9b0654b9743d2020-11-25T02:20:26ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022019-08-019320710.3390/educsci9030207educsci9030207Organising Levels of Organisation for Biology Education: A Systematic Review of LiteratureNiklas Schneeweiß0Harald Gropengießer1Institute for Science Education, Leibniz Universität Hannover, 30419 Hannover, GermanyInstitute for Science Education, Leibniz Universität Hannover, 30419 Hannover, GermanyMany authors suggest an explicit reflection on the levels of organisation, based on known difficulties related to understanding biological systems. Yet, there is no scientific consensus on the characteristics of biological levels and the quality of their relationships. This review intends to present the state of the current discussion in order to establish an educational argumentation as a basis for the development of learning environments and teaching experiments in biology education. For this purpose, we conducted a systematic literature review. Three databases (BIOSIS, ERIC, Fachportal-Pädagogik) were searched for literature on levels of organisation. The papers were analysed by means of a qualitative content analysis based on the following research questions: (1) Which levels of organisation do the authors name? (2) How do the authors describe the levels of organisation? (3) How do the authors describe the relationship between different levels of organisation? (4) How do the authors describe the challenges of these levels for biological education? (5) How do the authors describe the benefit of these levels for biological education? Based on the results, we propose a system of levels that features the concept of zooming-in and makes the relationships between the levels explicit.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/3/207biologysystems thinkinglevels of organisationreview of literatureteachingteaching experiments |
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Organising Levels of Organisation for Biology Education: A Systematic Review of Literature |
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Organising Levels of Organisation for Biology Education: A Systematic Review of Literature |
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Many authors suggest an explicit reflection on the levels of organisation, based on known difficulties related to understanding biological systems. Yet, there is no scientific consensus on the characteristics of biological levels and the quality of their relationships. This review intends to present the state of the current discussion in order to establish an educational argumentation as a basis for the development of learning environments and teaching experiments in biology education. For this purpose, we conducted a systematic literature review. Three databases (BIOSIS, ERIC, Fachportal-Pädagogik) were searched for literature on levels of organisation. The papers were analysed by means of a qualitative content analysis based on the following research questions: (1) Which levels of organisation do the authors name? (2) How do the authors describe the levels of organisation? (3) How do the authors describe the relationship between different levels of organisation? (4) How do the authors describe the challenges of these levels for biological education? (5) How do the authors describe the benefit of these levels for biological education? Based on the results, we propose a system of levels that features the concept of zooming-in and makes the relationships between the levels explicit. |
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